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Concussion rates are nearly double what we thought -- and summer is prime injury time

Date:
July 2, 2019
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University Health Network
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A new study has uncovered concussion rates that are nearly double what has previously been recorded, showcasing the need for increased education about concussion and access to more specialized, best-in-practice concussion care.
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With concussions seeming more common than ever before, researchers at Toronto Rehabilitation Institute -- University Health Network, set out to answer the question, Are we looking at a true epidemic, or just better recognition?

By embarking on the largest-scale study on concussions ever undertaken in Canada, the researchers discovered that 150,000 of Ontarians (1.2% of province's population) are diagnosed with a concussion each year. That's almost twice as high as previously recorded, and may represent a closer estimate of the true picture of concussion in Ontario.

Their findings were published theJournal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation.

“过去的研究已经看着incidence of concussion by examining a particular population; cause of injury; or use a single reporting source, such as records from the Emergency Department. This can under-represent estimates of the real incidence of concussion," says lead author, Laura Langer.

"Our study revealed concussion rates that are almost double what has been previously reported, and highlights the critical importance of looking at everyone who sought medical attention for their concussion."

These more accurate estimates support the importance ongoing awareness around concussion symptoms and management, and the need for more specialized concussion clinics near populations that need them the most.

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Concussions in Ontario -- who is at risk?

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By leveraging the ICES Data Repository -- a province-wide archive that integrates multiple clinical and administrative health databases -- the team captured an unprecedented, comprehensive, view of concussion rates in Ontario between 2008 and 2016.

Here is what they found:

  • About 150,000 Ontarians experience a concussion each year
  • Children under 5 years old experience the highest rate of concussion among all Ontarians
  • Adults over 65 -- especially women -- experience a higher rate of concussion than younger adults
  • 26% all of concussions are diagnosed in the summer
  • Rural communities experience a higher rate of concussion than non-rural communities
  • Though most concussions are diagnosed in the Emergency Department, more and more patients with concussion symptoms are visiting their own doctors

Epidemic or better recognition?

According to the team, the high rate of reported concussions is likely influenced by a number of factors, including increased public awareness from athletes and the media, new mandatory reporting laws, and the release of numerous diagnostic and management guidelines for physicians and patients.

Future directions

Access to the ICES Data Repository presents a unique opportunity for Ontario to be a world leader in concussion care and research.

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As patients increasingly look to their own doctors for a diagnosis, the researchers identify a need to continue raising awareness about causes and symptoms, and a growing obligation to educate doctors on concussion care.

Furthermore, since about 1 in 7 Ontarians with a concussion will experience persistent, post-concussive symptoms, it's critical to develop tools to identify who will face long-term problems, so we can individualize early treatments to prevent long-term complications.

这项研究是由,在collabor进行的ation with, Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation. Toronto Rehabilitation Institute is also financially supported by the Toronto Rehab Foundation.

本研究利用消除识别信息的数据ICES Data Repository, which is managed by ICES, a non-profit research institute that uses population-based health information to produce knowledge on a broad range of health care issues.

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Journal Reference:

  1. Langer, Laura; Levy, Charissa; Bayley, Mark.Increasing Incidence of Concussion True Epidemic or Better Recognition?Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 2019 DOI:10.1097/HTR.0000000000000503

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